Drybrushing help!
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Drybrushing help!
I attempted my first try at drybrushing the other day using a Tamiya Titanium Silver straight from the bottle. I found that the paint dried very quickly and was hard for me to get the hang of it. Should I have added a retarder or thinned it first?
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LOL! See the flat coat thread, I JUST posted about that very color! LOL!
Erin
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How about a nice cup of STFU?
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http://www.fpkclub.com/ugh-models
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Thats crazy! LOL! Hey someone also recommended vallejo for drybrushing in fact, this link to the product:DasPhule wrote:LOL! See the flat coat thread, I JUST posted about that very color! LOL!
Erin
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http://www.coloradominiatures.com/in...ROD&ProdID=607
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You could also try with Model Masters silver. When drybrushing with silver I tend to use an enamel. I find they drybrush better than acrylics.
The other thing I use is metallic printers inks. these are basically pigments and they need to be used with a carrier. I use then with either humbrol clear or linseed oil.
Cheers,
Mark
The other thing I use is metallic printers inks. these are basically pigments and they need to be used with a carrier. I use then with either humbrol clear or linseed oil.
Cheers,
Mark
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